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    Use "blue blood" in a sentence

    blue blood example sentences

    blue blood


    1. Many of the angels could sense the impeding blue blood bath: Maybe this would be a blood bath blood drive?


    2. Thank you, Jesus! I type in a search for Betty Blue Blood and hit enter


    3. Palaces on lakes; the progeny of blue blood


    4. accepted by the Boston Brahmins, to the extent that soon after graduation he began a legal partnership with Samuel Warren, a Boston blue blood


    5. Dinon dropped to the floor, the shots hit a largaph corporal behind him and sent him crumpling to the floor in a mess if blue blood


    6. Surely, the hearse with the six black horses was taking the casket to one of the old cemeteries in the city, and judging from the description of the iron gate at the entrance that was flanked by both magnolias and oaks, there could only be one location to match—the old Confederate cemetery where generations of society’s blue bloods, some of which perished gallantly in the Civil War, were buried in the most elegant style imaginable for such somber circumstances


    7. In fact, from a distance he looked like a distinguished preppie just set free from Harvard, but upon closer inspection he came off more like a middle-aged Blue Blood, half-cocked and with a trigger temper


    8. It was a mangled mess with greenish blue blood splattered all around


    9. Life is a prison without the bars, blue blood is colder than red


    10. Fear continued to run cold thru my blue blood

    11. New England blue bloods, my mother would have called them, I knew almost before they told me a thing—which meant to her only that they were basically rich and from somewhere east of Ohio and north of D


    12. Besides, I thought you hated blue bloods


    13. He did hate blue bloods


    14. Though a small woman, and unmartial as a dormouse, she could face down the rowdiest drovers drunkenly demanding a raise, and the most supercilious blue blood sneering at the notion of paying bills due commoners, and never flinch


    15. “The blue bloods, though they called themselves,


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